Established in the same founding year as Sato Kogyo in 1862, Singapore's oldest performing arts centre - Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall - opened on 15 July 2014 with a by-invite-only concert. This special event was graced by Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore's Prime Minister, and signaled the completion of a complex and comprehensive refurbishment project that included the construction of a new basement under the entire footprint of the conserved Victoria Theatre with its existing facade intact.
2016-05-30 09:53:25
One Raffles Place Tower Two and Additions & Alterations to One Raffles Place Tower One
The contract to construct a new 38-storey One Raffles Place Tower Two and addition and alteration works to the existing One Raffles Place Tower One (formerly known as OUB Centre) in the central business district has been won by Sato Kogyo in April 2008. A Signing Ceremony was held on 25 April 2008 and witnessed by OUB Centre Limited.
2016-05-30 09:53:44
Hotel Chancellor@Orchard
As part of the redevelopment of the former Hotel Grand Central, Hotel Chancellor@Orchard launches its soft opening on 18 May 2015. The brand new hotel is centrally located at Orchard Road and features 488 rooms, lounges, function rooms and an outdoor rooftop swimming pool.
2016-05-30 09:54:06
Telin Singapore Data Centre and Telecommunication Hub
Sato Kogyo bagged a contract in May 2015 to construct the first facility at Singapore's Data Centre Park in Jurong. The state-of-the-art Telin Singapore Data Centre and Telecommunication Hub comprises several data halls which will be built to multi tier design and BCA Green Mark Platinum Standards as well as with technologically sustainable and energy efficient systems.
2016-12-30 18:33:41
HDB Mechanised Parking System
In July 2014, Sato Kogyo was awarded a contract by the Housing and Development Board to design, build, test, commission and maintain Mechanised Parking System and Facilities at Bangkit Road and Yishun Avenue 4 carparks. These are two out of the three sites that form part of a pilot project by the government to evaluate how carpark shortages can be addressed. The works are scheduled to complete in 3rd Quarter 2015
2016-12-30 18:34:23
Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall Additions & Alterations
The successful completion of the major refurbishment of the Grand Old Dame was launched with its first official performance attended by guests-of-honour, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee. Prime Minister Lee marked the occasion by passing the baton to Mr Lan Shui, the music director of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.
2016-12-30 18:34:54
Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall Additions & Alterations
The revamped Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall sets another milestone of sorts when it opens its doors to the public on 9 July 2014 after a significant makeover..The overhaul mixes classical and modern design elements with high acoustical specifications, befitting a world-class venue of the arts.
2016-12-30 18:36:06
Mechanised Parking System at Bangkit Road Carpark BJ15
The Works Commencement Ceremony of a pilot site for mechanised parking system at Bangkit Road Carpark BJ15 was officially launched by Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for National Development, on 14 September 2014.
Accompanied by Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District and Member of Parliament for Bukit Panjang, Sato Kogyo Singapore's Chairman, senior Housing and Development Board managementl and senior grassroots leader, the VIPs performed the Japanese traditional Kagami Biraki or sake breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of a smooth and successful project.
Out of the remaining two pilot sites, Sato Kogyo's contract also include the mechanised parking system at Yishun Avenue 4 Carpark Y39.
2016-12-30 18:39:22
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Campus 4
Sato Kogyo was awarded a contract in April 2015 by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) for the construction of their new city campus - NAFA Campus 4. Located at Bencoolen Street adjacent to the existing Campus 1 as well as directly above the new Bencoolen MRT station and an operational service road, the fine arts institute consists of eight storeys with dance studios, lecture rooms, offices and recreation spaces
2016-12-30 18:45:25
Telin-3 Data Centre
Sato Kogyo bagged a contract in May 2015 to construct the first facility at Singapore's Data Centre Park in Jurong. The state-of-the-art Telin Singapore Data Centre and Telecommunication Hub, or Telin-3, comprises several data halls which will be built to multi tier design and BCA Green Mark Platinum standards as well as with technologically sustainable and energy efficient systems.
2016-12-30 18:48:23
Food and Beverage Facility at Sunview Way
Sato Kogyo won a contract for the construction of a world-class food-and-beverage facility at Sunview Way. The fast-track project consists of production spaces with strict hygiene and cleanliness standards, high-bay warehouse areas and offices. Works are expected to commence in August 2015 and complete in Q4 2016.
2016-12-30 18:49:04
Telin-3 Data Centre Official Opening
The new purpose-built, multi-tier and Singapore’s first Tier-IV design certified data centre Telin-3 Data Centre at Singapore Data Centre Park is officially opened on 22 November 2016. The event was jointly officiated by Ms. Rini M. Soemarno, Minister of State Owned Enterprises of Indonesia and Dr Janil Puthucheary, Minister of State for Communications and Information of Singapore.
2016-12-30 18:51:21
Hewlett-Packard Inc. Fit-out Works
Sato Kogyo secured the coveted contract to carry out fit-out works and cleanrooms of Hewlett-Packard's new Singapore Headquarters at Depot Close. The fast-track project encompasses 55,000m2 of construction floor area over a total of 11 storeys at Block A and Block B, including Class 100, Class 1,000 and Class 10,000 clean rooms.
2016-12-30 18:51:50
Completion Party for Food and Beverage Facility at Sunview Way
Sato Kogyo celebrates with stakeholders for the successful completion of the food and beverage facility at Sunview Way on 10 December 2016. The 18,000m2 facility was completed in only 13 months, including obtainment of Temporary Occupation Permit and the Owner's equipment installation and hook-up.
2017-03-24 15:13:45
November 2016
Singapore's first Tier-IV Telin-3 Data Center was officially opened in November 2016
2024-01-10 12:33:18
Thermo Fisher SUT Manufacturing Plant
It was a great day for the team involved in the Thermo Fisher SUT Manufacturing Plant project as the handover certificate was officially presented to SATO KOGYO on 16 April 2021.
2024-01-10 14:04:48
Almac A&A
The Client, Almac Pharmaceutical, together with SATO KOGYO, officially obtained the Certificate of Substantial Completion, marking the successful completion of the A&A works to the pharmaceutical facility at Changi South
2024-01-10 14:10:56
Meiji Seika Warehouse Expansion
The Client, Meiji Seika, officially obtained the Certificate of Substantial Completion, or CSC from BCA on July 2023, marking the successful completion of the warehouse expansion works for the F&B factory at Quality Road
2024-01-10 14:11:55
Meiji Seika Warehouse Expansion
Graced by the Guests-of-Honour, Mr. Toshiyuki Hirata, Managing Director and Mr. Masaki Kitashima, Senior Director of Meiji Seika Singapore, the Client, together with the senior management of SATO KOGYO celebrated the official opening of its newly expanded factory in Quality Road, Singapore.
This momentous occasion took place on 8 February 2023 and featured a lion dance procession and plenty of smiles.
2024-01-10 14:15:55
Mead Johnson Nutrition Powder Blending Facility
Sato Kogyo was awarded a contract in July 2023 by Mead Johnson Nutrition for the design and build of a three storey blending facility.
Situated within the existing warehouse in their facility in Tuas South, this new blending facility will feature strict environmental controls, especially temperature and humidity.
Construction is expected to commence in the third quarter of 2023 and is expected to complete by Q3 2024.
2024-01-10 14:19:55
SSMC Wafer Fab Phase 3 Expansion
The Client, Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Company, together with Sato Kogyo, obtained TOP for the SSMC project on October 2023, marking the successful completion of the semiconductor facility at Pasir Ris Industrial Drive 1.
2024-01-10 14:30:22
Inter-Terminal Bored Tunnels for Changi East at Singapore Changi Airport
As part of Changi Airport’s strategic planning, Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd will be developing Terminal 5 and ancillary infrastructure at the east of the existing airport site.
The ancillary infrastructure includes underground tunnels and basements to connect existing and future airport terminals for the purpose of airside traffic usage, transfer of transit passengers, baggage, cargo and routing of utilities.
The Inter-Terminal Tunnels consist of cut and cover structures and bored tunnels which will serve the future Terminal 5 Building and the existing Terminal 2 Building, with Automated People Mover Stations and Baggage Handling System Interchanges at both ends.
2024-01-10 14:34:31
T212 Upper Thomson Station and Tunnels for Thomson-East Coast Line
The Thomson Line, the 6th Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore, is approximately 30km long and consists of 25 projects including 22 underground stations. The Thomson Line was further extended to the East Coast and called Thomson - East Coast Line (TEL).
The TEL runs along a combined north–south and east–west corridor, starting in the north at Woodlands town, passing through Upper Thomson before heading south to Orchard Road and Marina Bay, then running eastwards along the East Coast through Kallang, Marine Parade and Bedok South, before ending at Upper East Coast.
The TEL Upper Thomson Station and its associated tunnels construction works have been awarded to Sato Kogyo (S) Pte Ltd in November 2013. This project consists of one underground station, one launching shaft and twin bored tunnels (total length 3.8km) to the adjacent Caldecott Station. The underground station was constructed by Top-Down Method under several severe conditions such as close proximity to old residential houses on shallow foundation, limited narrow working space, numerous underground utilities and adjacent to heavy traffic road.
The twin bored tunnels were constructed with 3 Slurry TBM for 4 tunnel drives and 5 cross passages were constructed by NATM. The geological profile of the tunnel was Mixed Face consisting of Kallang Formation and Weathered to Fresh Bukit Timah Granite.
During the construction, we have overcome these challenges with our 50 years of experience in Singapore, implementation of new technologies including ICT, proactive interaction with local residents over a long period of 8 years, maintain good relationship in cooperation from the client, subcontractors, and the head office. The project of the construction of Upper Thomson Station was recognized as one of the most challenging projects in the TEL and we had successfully completed the project timely, safely and contributed to the further development of Singapore’s subway network.
2024-01-10 14:37:41
CR115 Tavistock Station and Tunnels for Cross Island Line
Sato Kogyo was awarded a contract in January 2022 by LTA for CR115 Tavistock Station and Tunnels project.
The Cross Island Line is Singapore’s eighth MRT line. It will serve existing and future developments in the eastern, north-eastern and western corridors, linking major hubs such as Jurong Lake District, Punggol Digital District and Changi region. The CRL will have almost half of its stations as interchanges with other rail lines, making it easier and more convenient for commuters to travel across the rail network.
Tavistock station is located along the busy roads of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 and surrounded by residential and commercial properties. To overcome space constraints, the intermediate launch shaft for the deployment of the tunnel boring machines will be constructed a distance away from the construction site. Tunnelling works will proceed west towards CRL Ang Mo Kio station as well as east towards the next station at Serangoon North, passing through Tavistock station.
The ground at Tavistock station is made up of Old Alluvium, a predominantly soil-like material comprising sandy and silty clay. This abrasive ground condition is expected to cause some wear to the cutting equipment on the tunnel boring machines. Sato Kogyo will pay close attention to the tunnelling equipment and overall works to ensure they are carried out in a safe and timely manner with minimal impact to existing structures.
Construction works for Serangoon North and Tavistock stations are expected to start in the second quarter of this year, with passenger service for CRL1 slated to commence in 2030.
2024-01-10 14:42:56
810C SPLRT Depot Expansion
Sato Kogyo was awarded a contract in February 2022 by LTA for SPLRT Depot Expansion project.
To increase its stabling capacity and create more space for maintenance facilities, the 3.5-hectare SPLRT depot will be expanded to 11.1 hectares. Situated above the North East Line’s depot in Sengkang, the expanded SPLRT depot will also include two new reception tracks to shorten train launching time, and three new traction power substations to support the operations of the two-car trains.
Depot expansion works for SPLRT will commence in the first quarter of 2022 and are expected to complete by 2027.
2024-07-15 15:13:06
HarbourFront Cruise and Ferry Terminal
SATO KOGYO clinched the design and build contract for the new interim cruise and ferry terminal project in June 2024. Located in the HarbourFront precinct, this contract consists of a two-storey terminal building, 162m long covered linkbridge, upgrading of existing L-shaped pier as well as marine construction and three new jetties. This development will pave the way for the renewal of the Greater Southern Waterfront.
This coveted contract is SATO KOGYO's second cruise terminal project in Singapore, after the successful completion of Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore